I’m actually just starting to use my 002 for a few tasks around the house and I’m noticing pretty substantial accuracy problems as well. For instance, pointing it at a plastic digital thermometer in the kitchen that reads 70.7F, the Thor reads precisely 10F high at 80.7F. On the other hand, looking at boiling water, it reads quite accurately 212f give or take 1f or so. That test is a bit hard because I have a kettle that shuts off when it hits a boil, or a gas stove that leaks heat like a chimney around the sides of my pan which seems it can bump up the reading a bit. Also, a caveat there - when I first did that test, I hadn’t messed with the environmental settings because emissivity was at .95 and that seemed fine. But after checking, ambient was down at 20f. When I corrected that to 70, the boiling water test started under-reading closer to the p3 below. I don’t love the boiling water test though since a substantial chunk of the atmosphere between the camera and the water is recently-vaporized steam.
I tried similar tests with my P3 and I found the opposite: with accurate emissivity/distance/ambient settings on that device, after some warmup period it’s within 1f of the thermometer. But it reads about 10f low on the boiling water!
I don’t have a reference setup but I do have a custom black body target with calibrated emissivity - I’ll have to break that out and do some more controlled and stable testing later.